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Is Europe Preparing for War? Denmark Boosts Defence Spending | Vantage on Firstpost | N18G Denmark is making a bold move—boosting its defence budget by $7 billion in just two years. With tensions rising in Europe,
Copenhagen steps up its defense budget amid Trump’s campaign to buy Greenland and determination to strike a deal with Russia.
Denmark will increase its military budget by a combined 50 billion crowns ($6.99 billion) this year and next to address acute shortcomings, most notably in surface-to-air missile defence systems, the prime minister said on Wednesday.
Anholt - a tiny island between Denmark and Sweden - is renowned for its pristine nature, unique landscapes, and tranquil atmosphere. Spanned across 8.5 square miles (22 square kilometres), the hidden gem is popular for its sandy beaches, dunes, heathland and the desert-like Ørkenen (“The Desert”), which covers a significant part of the island.
Ryanair is waving goodbye to an array of routes across Europe this year in response to government decisions in some countries to hike aviation taxes and charges. The budget airline cites increased taxes and operational costs as the primary reasons for this reduction routes, particularly in Spain, Denmark, Italy, and France.
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen warned Saturday that Europe must ramp up production efforts going forward.
The Danish government has announced plans to bolster its military by setting up a 50 billion-kroner ($7 billion) fund that it says will raise the country’s defense spending to more than 3% of gross do
In an exclusive interview, Mette Frederiksen discusses the incident and new transatlantic tensions over NATO and Ukraine.
Ryanair has warned it will cut the number of flights to a number of popular holiday spots starting from 2025, with some adjustments already taking place.